"Are you still optimistic?" Bohr asked. "When we talked last week, you were optimistic."

"Yep, yep, yeah," Corn said.

"Consensus, to me, isn't a supermajority. Consensus is everybody getting together, and oftentimes -- at least when I've worked on consensus with the legislature or other groups -- it means that everybody may not get exactly what they want, but in the end, they find a way to be agreeable about it. That's what we're trying to get here," Walker said.

None of the other tribes would comment as they left, including the Forest County Potowatomi, who operate the casino in Milwaukee and could have the most to lose from a huge casino opening between Milwaukee and Chicago.

The governor's deadline for a consensus among the tribes is Tuesday.

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